The origins of the steam engine
The fascinating pre-history of steam power, illustrated with interactive widgets.
The fascinating pre-history of steam power, illustrated with interactive widgets.
Such a classic game, well worth playing again.
James Bridle is my favourite Blogpunk author.
Instruction manual to operate and maintain Charles Babbage's 2nd Difference Engine built by Barrie Holloway and Reg Crick, June 1991 for the Science Museum, London SW7 2DD.
I'm not sure I can resist ordering one of these T-shirts featuring crime-fighting duo Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace.
A look into the future that never was. This stuff is right up my alley.
I think this has to be my favourite contribution to Ada Lovelace day. Brilliant!
Beautiful steampunk jewellry.
A zeppelin over London. No, this isn't some steampunk flight of fancy; it's for real.
Yes, yes, a thousand times, yes! "A new generation of environmentally friendly 'hybrid airships' could be just about to take off." Anything that makes everyday life more like Steampunk must be good.
I love the idea of this bit of real-world steampunk alternative history. From May 22nd to June 15th you will be able to use the telectroscope to look into a tunnel through the earth from London to New York.
I would kill to get hold of this Steampunk Mac mini, flat panel monitor and brass keyboard.